INNOVATION
Hutchinson: Open Industrial Innovation, more than ever
The history of the equipment manufacturer Hutchinson demonstrates the importance of innovation. Its CEO, Jacques Maigné, shares his vision of current and future major issues in this industrial sector.
Air Liquide: The importance of the story to innovate
The areas of innovation for Air Liquide correspond to three major transitions: the energy transition, the transition to home health, the digital transition.
The Corn Flakes Oracle
What we will eat in the future is determined by collective trends and challenges, some of which are already known today. What answers will the market, the states, or even the philosophical reflection bring to these trends and challenges? Can the future of the agri-food sector be read in cornflakes?
Future of Food: the big issues
Report of a meetup on the future of food that allows a quick update on the agri-food global agenda: actors, issues, actions.
Why NewSpace
Renewal in the space sector leads to technological innovations, geopolitical rivalries, but also philosophical questions. What is the ideal that drives NewSpace?
Current Challenges of Defense Innovation in France and Europe
A summary view of the challenges of defense innovation in the decisive years ahead for France and Europe.
ThrustMe, flagship of French DeepTech
ThrustMe is THE French startup of aerospace. A sector currently in full renewal. We took advantage of the inauguration of the new HQ of ThrustMe to meet the actors of the technological innovation of rupture in the space domain. Their message is clear: it is time to draw a line on deindustrialization.
Primavera de Filippi on the Blockchain
During a recent visit to Paris, Primavera de Filippi gave a seminar on one of her favorite subjects, the blockchain.
Kodak: the memory merchant that became a memory
How a company that has seen the birth of the concept of digital photography is today specialized in printing on paper?
A remarkable event : Optic Talks 2018
The Optic Talks event Technological Revolution, towards which society?, was organized by the international network of study and innovation OPTIC, which proclaims “to base its works on explicitly Christian anthropology”